Non-GMO Bean Premiums Could Surge if Crop Damage Comes to Fruition

Non-GMO Bean Premiums Could Surge if Crop Damage Comes to Fruition

Organic corn sales are quiet as farmers appear to be storing their bounty away waiting for prices to rise during the spring and summer.  The cost of carry is approximately $0.50 per bushel to hold corn into the beginning of the Q3, which generates a forecast price that is less than what farmers are looking for, now that imports have slipped.

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04.25.2024

US heating oil, distillate fuel consumption lower than usual in Q1

US heating oil, distillate fuel consumption lower than usual in Q1


In the first quarter of 2024, US prices for distillate fuel oil — which includes diesel fuels for vehicles and for home heating — was lower than the...

04.25.2024

Chicago animal fat prices fall on increased supply

Chicago animal fat prices fall on increased supply

Four cars of packer grade bleachable fancy tallow traded at 40.5 cents per lb Chicago on Thursday April 25, down 1.5 cents per lb from the previously-traded level.

04.25.2024

Choppy tones widen ranges on porcine meat, bonemeal

Choppy tones widen ranges on porcine meat, bonemeal

The animal proteins market was reportedly steady to choppy on Thursday April 25, creating wider ranges on porcine meat and bonemeal specifically.

Poultry byproduct pet grade and feathermeal were steady...

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